I think older boxen, with xinetd as the new default.  I've never worked
with xinetd myself, but understand it can bind services to specific NIC's
and IP's, so maybe some xinetd tomfoolery might be in order?

tack

On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Erik Curiel wrote:

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> > xinetd?
>
> Isn't inetd, not xinetd, set up by default on RH boxen?  Or am I thinking
> of older versions?
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